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MUX all the way!
It includes a drum module (a fantastic one by the way, better than many paid drum synths ), a sampler, synths and modular components for synth and effects design and you can load VST in it and use them in the modular flow. ---- MuLab 4, Studio One v2. In that order. |
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Fernando Carvalho wrote: Sonigen Modular.
It's at beta stage but very usable. It will cost some money when it reaches ver. 1.0 though. I like this one, although I've not used it as much as I maybe should. It's a lot more intuitive than synthmaker - it's pretty obvious how to set everything up. I used to use buzz a lot, but if you're looking for something to integrate well with other apps, buzz isn't/wasn't all that great. It's really a host that takes a modular approach, rather than a modular synthesizer. |
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liquidsound wrote: MUX all the way!
It includes a drum module (a fantastic one by the way, better than many paid drum synths ), a sampler, synths and modular components for synth and effects design and you can load VST in it and use them in the modular flow. Where can I find this? |
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MuLab is at the top of the KVR news right now, I think that's what he meant, I haven't downloaded it, I don't know how it works. |
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Mutools offer two main products: Mulab and MUX.
Mulab is a nice and very effective DAW which uses the MUX as it's underlying structure. MUX is now available as VST (beta stage). It's the modular environment i stayed with after i tried Reaktor and SM. It's simple to use yet very powerful. MUX beta: http://www.mutools.com/mux/cedar/ and http://www.Mutools.com for docs and further info. |
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With bazille is there a timeout at the end of the year then? When people say free, they mean - "free till end of the year after which you better hope to have bounced all previous project midi"?
Its not a criticism, its just Im still unsure whether the plan is - Beta - free After Dec Full version becomes available which you will have to buy. Or Beta - free till December but then automatically stops working. Im guessing the 2nd makes more sense, but Im always worried then Ill have invested alot of time into a synth I mightnt be able to afford when I comes out. |
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nay-seven wrote: About pure synthesis, As you can choose the modules you use , it's you who decide the complexity of your patch..? for me one of the best to learn is the http://www.clavia.se/products/nordmodular/demo.htm
This. Mainly because there is huge support for this synth around the web. Many, many patches available to reverse engineer here: http://electro-music.com/forum/forum-43.html and there are also a couple of extensive tutorials around one of which is: http://rhordijk.home.xs4all.nl/G2Pages/ |
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